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Coexistence offolie communiquéeandfolie simultanée
International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 2006Objective. The authors report a case during which they observed serious subtypes of induced delusional psychosis (folie communiquée and folie simultanée) without any common genetic background or premorbid psychosis in the case of the secondary patient. Method. The clinical phenomenology of the case is described. Results.
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Folie a famille in the Philippines
The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1964A case of folie a famille occurring in a remote Philippine village has been presented. A review of the literature on psychosis of association (folie a deux) has been included, followed by a discussion of the role of socio-cultural factors in the development of the psychosis.
C, GODUCO-AGULAR, R, WINTROB
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1977
SummaryA case of folie à quatre is described affecting a proband and his wife, sister and brother. The three family members retained their symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia. The wife was not mentally ill and her delusions disappeared in time (folie imposée).
A, Sims, P, Salmons, P, Humphreys
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SummaryA case of folie à quatre is described affecting a proband and his wife, sister and brother. The three family members retained their symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia. The wife was not mentally ill and her delusions disappeared in time (folie imposée).
A, Sims, P, Salmons, P, Humphreys
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Journal of Autism and Childhood Schizophrenia, 1976
Folie a deux is the transference of delusional ideas and behaviors from one person to another with whom there has been a close association. Its occurence in children has been rarely described in the literature, which was reviewed for case reports, diagnostic criteria, and etiological theories.
J F, Simonds, T, Glenn
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Folie a deux is the transference of delusional ideas and behaviors from one person to another with whom there has been a close association. Its occurence in children has been rarely described in the literature, which was reviewed for case reports, diagnostic criteria, and etiological theories.
J F, Simonds, T, Glenn
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Folie du jour, folie de la nuit
2019L’article porte sur un nouvel espace et une nouvelle façon de se promener au milieu du XVIIIe siècle, la promenade des boulevards. Adulée ou décriée chez quelques plumitifs du XVIIIe siècle, cette pratique correspond à une évolution des goûts et des modes de représentation de l’espace urbain.
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Folie � deux or not folie � deux
Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 1975Ruth B. Weeks, Gretchen L. Kelly
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Archives of Dermatology, 1961
Folie a deux is not a common condition. The term was coined in 1877 by Laseque and Falret1to connote contagious insanity or the psychosis of association. It has been defined by Gralnick2as "a psychiatric entity characterized by the transference of delusional ideas and/or behavior from one person to one or more others who have been in close association ...
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Folie a deux is not a common condition. The term was coined in 1877 by Laseque and Falret1to connote contagious insanity or the psychosis of association. It has been defined by Gralnick2as "a psychiatric entity characterized by the transference of delusional ideas and/or behavior from one person to one or more others who have been in close association ...
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